Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, at remedies, caibarien, santa clara, methods of transportation, old car, bike, moto, people, Cuban girls and men in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

Video editor

A video editor is a technically inclined individual that is involved with making creative video editing decisions in the post-production of film making and video production. The video editor's responsibilities involve decisions about the selection and combining of shots into sequences, and the addition of accompanying sound effects and music to ultimately create a finished movie, television program, commercial, promo, or snipe.

A video editor can also refer to a computer device controller that controls video machines to mechanically put pieces of a film together using a 9-Pin Protocol. This is also referred to as machine to machine or linear editing.

Video editors usually use non-linear editing software today to accomplish the task of editing.

Cubans

Cubans or Cuban people (Spanish:Cubanos) are the inhabitants or citizens of Cuba. Cuba is a multi-ethnic nation, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds. The majority of Cubans descend from Spaniards and as a result, some Cubans do not treat their nationality as an ethnicity but as a citizenship with various ethnicities and national origins comprising the "Cuban people". Nearly all Cubans or their ancestors immigrated within the past five centuries.

Despite its multi-ethnic composition, the culture held in common by most Cubans is referred to as mainstreamCuban culture, a Western culture largely derived from the traditions of Western European migrants, beginning with the early Spanish settlers, along with other Europeans arriving later such as the Portuguese and French, along with West African culture which is somewhat influential despite the fact that most minority Afro-Cubans are of Haitian origin and China.

Demographics

The population of Cuba was 11,167,325 inhabitants in 2012.
The largest urban populations of Cubans in Cuba (2010) are to be found in Havana (2,135,498), Santiago de Cuba ( 425,851), Camagüey (305,845), Holguín (277,050), Guantanamo (207,857), and Santa Clara ( 205,812).
According to Cuba's Oficina Nacional de Estadisticas ONE 2012 Census, the population was 11,167,325 including:

CUBA 2018, Cuban people in real Cuba, la vida de Cuba HD

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, at remedies, caibarien, santa clara, methods of transportation, old car, bike, moto, people, Cuban girls and men in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

La actualidad en Cuba por Héctor Valle

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CUBA 2018 Real Cuba,Cuban people, cuba car, la vida de Cuba

CUBA 2018 Real Cuba,Cuban people, cuba car, la vida de Cuba

CUBA 2018 Real Cuba,Cuban people, cuba car, la vida de Cuba

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, in the road between Guardalavaca and Rafael Freyre and the visit of this city close of the city of Holguin, methods of transportation, old car, bike, horse, people, in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

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La actualidad en Cuba por Héctor Valle

La actualidad en Cuba por Héctor Valle

La actualidad en Cuba por Héctor Valle

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

CUBA 2018, Cuban people in real Cuba, la vida de Cuba HD

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, at remedies, caibarien, santa clara, methods of transportation, old car, bike, moto, people, Cuban girls and men in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

La Cuba de hoy a fines del 2016

La actualidad en Cuba por Héctor Valle

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published: 03 Sep 2014

CUBA 2018 Real Cuba,Cuban people, cuba car, la vida de Cuba

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, in the road between Guardalavaca and Rafael Freyre and the visit of this city close of the city of Holguin, methods of transportation, old car, bike, horse, people, in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

published: 20 Jun 2017

La actualidad en Cuba por Héctor Valle

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

CUBA 2018, Cuban people in real Cuba, la vida de Cuba HD

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, at r...

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, at remedies, caibarien, santa clara, methods of transportation, old car, bike, moto, people, Cuban girls and men in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, at remedies, caibarien, santa clara, methods of transportation, old car, bike, moto, people, Cuban girls and men in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

CUBA 2018 Real Cuba,Cuban people, cuba car, la vida de Cuba

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, in t...

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, in the road between Guardalavaca and Rafael Freyre and the visit of this city close of the city of Holguin, methods of transportation, old car, bike, horse, people, in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, in the road between Guardalavaca and Rafael Freyre and the visit of this city close of the city of Holguin, methods of transportation, old car, bike, horse, people, in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

Cuba Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

https://www.expedia.com/explore/caribbean/cuba.d44
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana, a city preserved by forts, a five-mile seawall, and an imposed embargo, which held back the excesses of the 20th century for over 50 years.
Havana’s lure can be hard to resist, but Cuba offers so much more beyond the seductive lights of its capital. In Cuba, a long sandy beach is never far away.
Just 12 miles from Havana’s downtown, the Eastern Beaches unroll toward the town of Matanzas, the birthplace of the rumba, and Cárdenas, where the Cuban Flag flew for the very first time. From here...

published: 02 May 2017

20 Travel Tips For Visiting CUBA (holiday help, advice & suggestions)

I visited Cuba in July 2016 and after nearly 3 weeks touring the island I made up a list of information I wish I had before my holiday.
This is my collection of advice and suggestions I've made to try and help anyone travelling to Cuba.
I looked up help videos before my own trip, and what I learnt while there was really not covered in most of the videos I watched on youtube. I guess I'm trying to bring more tips all together in one video (albeit a slightly long video haha).
There is a lot more to know, I'm sure... but this is a decent list that will give you hopefully more direction to research when planning your holiday.
Useful links:
**Map link to the first American Car tour location...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/23%C2%B008'30.4%22N+82%C2%B021'02.2%22W/@23.1417652,-82.35117...

published: 06 Dec 2016

Top Ten Cuba Travel Tips 2017!

Are you traveling to Cuba in 2017, and need some travel tips? This list will give you great information about saving money and traveling more like a local Cuban. Explore the wonderful culture and learn from some of my mistakes in Cuba. You will find out some nifty travel tips and hacks to make your next vacation to Cuba much more enjoyable!
Be a part of where you go. Subscribe to follow my vlogs and travel smarter. We post at least one video weekly.
SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/2ddsVMs
AMERICAN IN CUBAPlaylist (all vlogs and tips videos from the series) : http://bit.ly/2iezWDe
RealHavana: Explore Cuba Like A Local And Save Money: http://amzn.to/2jt4ayb (affiliate link, it supports this channel)
How Do I Learn Spanish (The Video): http://bit.ly/2jLKIxJ
Rosetta Stone: http://amzn....

published: 29 Jan 2017

TRAVEL VLOG: HAVANA, CUBA + Tips & Advice!

This one was filmed slightly different but we go off of the vibe when there and this just felt right since we were there for such a short time. I hope you enjoyed :) Where should we travel next?!
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- Take out as much cash you think you will need for the entir...

Travel Guide to Cuba: Untold Tips (2018)

Hey there,
I'm going to show you a CompleteTravelGuide to Cuba
Here:
-I'll will show you how to get the most out of Cuban currency
-Transportation and the best way to move around in Cuba
-Some places that you can visit and enjoy beautiful Cuban people
-Things you should buy and not be taken care advantage of
-My main focus places are Havana, Varadero, Vinales
The only thing that I have to say about Cuba is that is an extraordinary place and safe for any tourist. Cubans are very loving specially to tourist.
Please if you have any question don't forget to post it on the comment section below. I will love to help you and guide you in your trip.
Make sure to follow me on my IG @anthonyllanos1
Want to support this video?
Feel free to send any donations to anthony.llanos1994@yahoo.com (P...

published: 01 Dec 2017

Rick Steves' Guide to Cuba

In this travel lecture, Rick Steves describes his experience traveling through Cuba as the US began easing decades of travel restrictions for American tourists. Expand your travel horizons and learn about the time-passed elegance of Havana, Cuba's classic American cars, fine $5 rum, the best Cuban cigars, and the idealistic charms of this remarkable island and its people. (Produced by Seattle'sKCTS 9.)

published: 01 Jul 2016

What to Do in Havana | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

With Cuba’s guarded openness to private enterprise grabbing hold, classic American cars and salsa singers now share the cityscape with new and inventive offerings in food, culture and nightlife.
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25 AMAZING Things to do in Havana, Cuba // Cuba Travel Guide 2017

Are you traveling to Cuba but not sure what to do and how to plan your trip? Then enjoy my list of 25 amazing things to do in Havana, Cuba! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE http://goo.gl/7n7QOW
I booked my trip through Cuba Travel AdventuresGroup and cannot say enough wonderful things about my experience! I planned this trip extremely last minute and they went above and beyond to create a tailor made trip just for me! They also allowed for flexibility and helped me add some off the beaten track experiences once I arrived.
Whether you are interested in art, dance, architecture, history, or cuisine, Cuba has it all! My favorite experiences were my interactions with the wonderful Cuban people and first-hand opportunities to learn about the history and culture of Cuba and the Cuban "mind set" and pe...

published: 25 May 2017

Cuba 2017 | Everything you need to know before traveling to Havana as an American

Cuba Travel Tips and Advice // Watch this before you go!

These are my Cuba travel tips and advice for traveling to Cuba. These are things you need to know BEFORE you travel to Cuba. So definitely watch this ASAP.
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How much it costs to go to Havana: https://youtu.be/eV-CqmVMHTQ
This video is by my friend PotatoJet.
Cuba is an amazing island. If you find the opportunity to go then you most definitely should. But watch this video first to find out how much money you need to go to Cuba, is it safe to travel to Cuba, how to get around Cuba, and more! This is advice based on my personal e...

Cuba Travel Guide

Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in Havana, a city of magnificent decaying colonial architecture, monuments and parks, museums and galleries, music and bars and large old American cars.
But the first thing you'll probably notice wandering around Havana is the near total lack of consumerism. Cuba is still a communist country with no commercial influence from America, and as such there's almost no evidence at all of the large multinationals we're used to in the West; you won't find any Starbucks or McDonalds here. There are no billboards advertising Coca Cola, there are no glass fronted shopping malls. Which is actually really quite refreshing. The whole city gives you ...

published: 19 Feb 2014

20 things not to miss in Cuba

From salsa, to tobacco plantations to diving on the coast of Cuba, here are 20 things you shouldn't miss in this exciting island country.

A 1 minute guide to Cuba

Wondering where to go in Cuba? Here's a list of the best places to visit on your trip.
From the lively streets of Havana to the coast's blissful beaches, this island's got something to offer any kind of traveller.
Find out more in the Rough Guide to Cuba: https://www.roughguides.com/shop/rough-guide-cuba/
Edited by ColtSt. George. Music "Thank USango" by jomero on Soundcloud. Song cut to fit video. CC-BY-3.0:
https://soundcloud.com/jomero/thank-u-sango

published: 02 Mar 2017

Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Cuba is the pearl of the Caribbean Sea. Thanks to the colonial past, Havana - the capital - has plenty of palaces, nice mansions, cathedrals, strong forts, and shady alleys. On the streets the automobiles of the 50’s from United States create a huge contrast with the coaches. Trinidad is full of palaces built by the sugar barons, while Santa Clara is the town of the legendary revolutionary, Che Guevara. Guama shows us an Indian village and a crocodile farm, Varadero offers white, sandy beaches shaded by large palm trees and luxury hotels. In the Tropicana, the band is moving to a heartwarming music. In the famous bars, as the Floridita or the Bodaguita, we can remember Hemingway, and drink from the local rum or the cocktails prepared from it, moreover we can light a good Cuban cigar as wel...

published: 28 Mar 2015

Traveling To Cuba From The United States

Before you travel to Cuba from the United States, watch this Cuba travel guide video for things to know and how to prepare for your vacation in Cuba.
Prior to going to Cuba from the U.S., we watch dozens of YouTube travel videos from other YouTubers that have visited Cuba for insight and we are glad that we did. There are certain laws and guidelines that you need to prepare for before traveling to Cuba such as bringing cash and hiring a private taxi driver for the duration of your stay. Thank you to Paseo 206 boutique hotel in Cuba for making our stay in Havana, Cuba a memorable one.
Click to watch Vacation in Cuba TravelVlog:
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Click to watch Things to Do In Little Havana Miami Travel Guide:
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Here are top 5 things to do in Cuba! Are you planning to visit Cuba in 2017? Then you don't want to miss these spots. Watch this video for Cuba travel tips and advice for what to do in Cuba!
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More videos from Cuba: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaXFg-YO8Ag&list=PLMs0HeUfxKmxGeddB9LRPZXczcpBvg8bT
There are a lot of things to do while in Cuba. I only went to Cuba for 1 week and it was NOT enough time. Cuba is bigger than you think. You should definitely consider going to Cuba if you love culture, meeting friendly new people, tropical weather, beautiful blue beaches, and fun music!
There is definitely a lot to Cuba aside f...

Cuba Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

https://www.expedia.com/explore/caribbean/cuba.d44
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legend...

https://www.expedia.com/explore/caribbean/cuba.d44
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana, a city preserved by forts, a five-mile seawall, and an imposed embargo, which held back the excesses of the 20th century for over 50 years.
Havana’s lure can be hard to resist, but Cuba offers so much more beyond the seductive lights of its capital. In Cuba, a long sandy beach is never far away.
Just 12 miles from Havana’s downtown, the Eastern Beaches unroll toward the town of Matanzas, the birthplace of the rumba, and Cárdenas, where the Cuban Flag flew for the very first time. From here, follow the scent of fresh lime, rum and suntan lotion north to Varadero.
After exploring the northern coastline, turn south towards Cuba’s most revolutionary city, Santa Clara, and Trinidad, once the sugar capital of the world. Don’t miss elegant Cienfuegos, the only Cuban city founded by the French.
Sometimes it’s hard to know whether Cuba is awakening to the world, or if the world is awakening to Cuba. Whatever your politics, it's easy to admire this island nation that has proudly gone its own way.
Cuba may still have one foot firmly in the past, but as the world tumbles towards tomorrow, we can be thankful for the many things it has not let go.

https://www.expedia.com/explore/caribbean/cuba.d44
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana, a city preserved by forts, a five-mile seawall, and an imposed embargo, which held back the excesses of the 20th century for over 50 years.
Havana’s lure can be hard to resist, but Cuba offers so much more beyond the seductive lights of its capital. In Cuba, a long sandy beach is never far away.
Just 12 miles from Havana’s downtown, the Eastern Beaches unroll toward the town of Matanzas, the birthplace of the rumba, and Cárdenas, where the Cuban Flag flew for the very first time. From here, follow the scent of fresh lime, rum and suntan lotion north to Varadero.
After exploring the northern coastline, turn south towards Cuba’s most revolutionary city, Santa Clara, and Trinidad, once the sugar capital of the world. Don’t miss elegant Cienfuegos, the only Cuban city founded by the French.
Sometimes it’s hard to know whether Cuba is awakening to the world, or if the world is awakening to Cuba. Whatever your politics, it's easy to admire this island nation that has proudly gone its own way.
Cuba may still have one foot firmly in the past, but as the world tumbles towards tomorrow, we can be thankful for the many things it has not let go.

20 Travel Tips For Visiting CUBA (holiday help, advice & suggestions)

I visited Cuba in July 2016 and after nearly 3 weeks touring the island I made up a list of information I wish I had before my holiday.
This is my collection of...

I visited Cuba in July 2016 and after nearly 3 weeks touring the island I made up a list of information I wish I had before my holiday.
This is my collection of advice and suggestions I've made to try and help anyone travelling to Cuba.
I looked up help videos before my own trip, and what I learnt while there was really not covered in most of the videos I watched on youtube. I guess I'm trying to bring more tips all together in one video (albeit a slightly long video haha).
There is a lot more to know, I'm sure... but this is a decent list that will give you hopefully more direction to research when planning your holiday.
Useful links:
**Map link to the first American Car tour location...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/23%C2%B008'30.4%22N+82%C2%B021'02.2%22W/@23.1417652,-82.3511712,19z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d23.141764!4d-82.350624
**Map link to the second American Car tour location near El Capitolio...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/23%C2%B008'12.5%22N+82%C2%B021'30.9%22W/@23.1368056,-82.3591678,18.92z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d23.136798!4d-82.358582
**Link to the offline map app I use, CityMaps 2 Go...
http://www.ulmon.com/#get-the-app

I visited Cuba in July 2016 and after nearly 3 weeks touring the island I made up a list of information I wish I had before my holiday.
This is my collection of advice and suggestions I've made to try and help anyone travelling to Cuba.
I looked up help videos before my own trip, and what I learnt while there was really not covered in most of the videos I watched on youtube. I guess I'm trying to bring more tips all together in one video (albeit a slightly long video haha).
There is a lot more to know, I'm sure... but this is a decent list that will give you hopefully more direction to research when planning your holiday.
Useful links:
**Map link to the first American Car tour location...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/23%C2%B008'30.4%22N+82%C2%B021'02.2%22W/@23.1417652,-82.3511712,19z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d23.141764!4d-82.350624
**Map link to the second American Car tour location near El Capitolio...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/23%C2%B008'12.5%22N+82%C2%B021'30.9%22W/@23.1368056,-82.3591678,18.92z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d23.136798!4d-82.358582
**Link to the offline map app I use, CityMaps 2 Go...
http://www.ulmon.com/#get-the-app

Top Ten Cuba Travel Tips 2017!

Are you traveling to Cuba in 2017, and need some travel tips? This list will give you great information about saving money and traveling more like a local Cuban...

Are you traveling to Cuba in 2017, and need some travel tips? This list will give you great information about saving money and traveling more like a local Cuban. Explore the wonderful culture and learn from some of my mistakes in Cuba. You will find out some nifty travel tips and hacks to make your next vacation to Cuba much more enjoyable!
Be a part of where you go. Subscribe to follow my vlogs and travel smarter. We post at least one video weekly.
SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/2ddsVMs
AMERICAN IN CUBAPlaylist (all vlogs and tips videos from the series) : http://bit.ly/2iezWDe
RealHavana: Explore Cuba Like A Local And Save Money: http://amzn.to/2jt4ayb (affiliate link, it supports this channel)
How Do I Learn Spanish (The Video): http://bit.ly/2jLKIxJ
Rosetta Stone: http://amzn.to/2jkgh5u (affiliate link)
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Are you traveling to Cuba in 2017, and need some travel tips? This list will give you great information about saving money and traveling more like a local Cuban. Explore the wonderful culture and learn from some of my mistakes in Cuba. You will find out some nifty travel tips and hacks to make your next vacation to Cuba much more enjoyable!
Be a part of where you go. Subscribe to follow my vlogs and travel smarter. We post at least one video weekly.
SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/2ddsVMs
AMERICAN IN CUBAPlaylist (all vlogs and tips videos from the series) : http://bit.ly/2iezWDe
RealHavana: Explore Cuba Like A Local And Save Money: http://amzn.to/2jt4ayb (affiliate link, it supports this channel)
How Do I Learn Spanish (The Video): http://bit.ly/2jLKIxJ
Rosetta Stone: http://amzn.to/2jkgh5u (affiliate link)
My VloggingGear: (Help support this channel if you buy through these affiliate links)
CANON G7X MARK II: http://amzn.to/2ket6Oz
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TRAVEL VLOG: HAVANA, CUBA + Tips & Advice!

This one was filmed slightly different but we go off of the vibe when there and this just felt right since we were there for such a short time. I hope you enjoy...

This one was filmed slightly different but we go off of the vibe when there and this just felt right since we were there for such a short time. I hope you enjoyed :) Where should we travel next?!
OPEN FOR ALL INFO AND LINKS
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Tips:
- Take out as much cash you think you will need for the entire trip! On a higher end we would spend about 100CUC per day on drinks, taxis, tours, food etc. It definitely adds up and goes quickly so be sure to budget!
- We filled out/purchased our Visas and certification at the airport. We flew with Delta so make sure you confirm that you can do that the day of with your airline.
- Download this app! Trust me it will save you in so many ways. The map on here is amazing and its all "offline" (Just type in "Cuba" in the app store on your phone and its the green one, looks like this) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.triposo.droidguide.cuba
WHERE WE STAYED: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15752806
*Amazing place. Super nice couple that rents it. They gave us a phone that works with their numbers in case and everything is super secure. Great location too!
Places we went to:
- Plaza De La Cathedral: This is perfect for a photo-op plus it has an inlet street with the Cafe I mentioned and a bunch of resturants
- Plaza Vieja: Super pretty, definitely go here for lunch. Great views and a ton of restaurant options with live music.
- Parque Central / Paseo Del Prado : This is definitely a must see! You will find the Capitol building, great hotels with rooftop views and a plethora of classic cars to look at or pick one to ride in.
- Museum of Revolution : This is a great way to cool off and kill some time. It was once home to Presidents and is beyond beautiful as it was designed by Tiffany & Co.
- Hotel National- This is a super fancy hotel with amazing views! We stopped to check it out as a lot of our famous favorites have stayed there. It's definitely a taxi distance away from Old Habana though.
Bars:
Hotel Inglaterra- This is an amazing rooftop bar with an incredible view! I had my share of sangria's here :)
Floridita- One of Hemingway's must stop for a Daiquiri. I really loved these but keep in mind they are 6 CUC a piece compared to 3-4 CUC most other places.
La Bodeguita De Medio- Hemingway Bar #2. This was his go-to spot for Mojitos! Beware this is a tourist trap and you might be drinking your mojito on the street depending on the time of the day.
Cafe:
Cafe De O'Reilly- This was our go-to for breakfast and morning coffee. Try the Cafe Bombon, it was my favorite.
Dinner:
La Guarida- We found this to be our favorite spot. The restaurant requires reservations, but if you forget like us, you can go up to the roof for amazing sunset views and the best food we had the whole trip!
Tips:
- The classic cars you see are Taxi's and cost more than the regular cars. You can however rent one for around 20 CUC for an hour city tour. Definitely worth it. Plus they make for great photos ;)
- If you are staying in Old Habana, the entire area of Habana Vieja and everything I mentioned is super walkable.
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Tips:
- Take out as much cash you think you will need for the entire trip! On a higher end we would spend about 100CUC per day on drinks, taxis, tours, food etc. It definitely adds up and goes quickly so be sure to budget!
- We filled out/purchased our Visas and certification at the airport. We flew with Delta so make sure you confirm that you can do that the day of with your airline.
- Download this app! Trust me it will save you in so many ways. The map on here is amazing and its all "offline" (Just type in "Cuba" in the app store on your phone and its the green one, looks like this) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.triposo.droidguide.cuba
WHERE WE STAYED: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15752806
*Amazing place. Super nice couple that rents it. They gave us a phone that works with their numbers in case and everything is super secure. Great location too!
Places we went to:
- Plaza De La Cathedral: This is perfect for a photo-op plus it has an inlet street with the Cafe I mentioned and a bunch of resturants
- Plaza Vieja: Super pretty, definitely go here for lunch. Great views and a ton of restaurant options with live music.
- Parque Central / Paseo Del Prado : This is definitely a must see! You will find the Capitol building, great hotels with rooftop views and a plethora of classic cars to look at or pick one to ride in.
- Museum of Revolution : This is a great way to cool off and kill some time. It was once home to Presidents and is beyond beautiful as it was designed by Tiffany & Co.
- Hotel National- This is a super fancy hotel with amazing views! We stopped to check it out as a lot of our famous favorites have stayed there. It's definitely a taxi distance away from Old Habana though.
Bars:
Hotel Inglaterra- This is an amazing rooftop bar with an incredible view! I had my share of sangria's here :)
Floridita- One of Hemingway's must stop for a Daiquiri. I really loved these but keep in mind they are 6 CUC a piece compared to 3-4 CUC most other places.
La Bodeguita De Medio- Hemingway Bar #2. This was his go-to spot for Mojitos! Beware this is a tourist trap and you might be drinking your mojito on the street depending on the time of the day.
Cafe:
Cafe De O'Reilly- This was our go-to for breakfast and morning coffee. Try the Cafe Bombon, it was my favorite.
Dinner:
La Guarida- We found this to be our favorite spot. The restaurant requires reservations, but if you forget like us, you can go up to the roof for amazing sunset views and the best food we had the whole trip!
Tips:
- The classic cars you see are Taxi's and cost more than the regular cars. You can however rent one for around 20 CUC for an hour city tour. Definitely worth it. Plus they make for great photos ;)
- If you are staying in Old Habana, the entire area of Habana Vieja and everything I mentioned is super walkable.
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-Things you should buy and not be taken care advantage of
-My main focus places are Havana, Varadero, Vinales
The only thing that I have to say about Cuba is that is an extraordinary place and safe for any tourist. Cubans are very loving specially to tourist.
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I'm going to show you a CompleteTravelGuide to Cuba
Here:
-I'll will show you how to get the most out of Cuban currency
-Transportation and the best way to move around in Cuba
-Some places that you can visit and enjoy beautiful Cuban people
-Things you should buy and not be taken care advantage of
-My main focus places are Havana, Varadero, Vinales
The only thing that I have to say about Cuba is that is an extraordinary place and safe for any tourist. Cubans are very loving specially to tourist.
Please if you have any question don't forget to post it on the comment section below. I will love to help you and guide you in your trip.
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Rick Steves' Guide to Cuba

In this travel lecture, Rick Steves describes his experience traveling through Cuba as the US began easing decades of travel restrictions for American tourists....

In this travel lecture, Rick Steves describes his experience traveling through Cuba as the US began easing decades of travel restrictions for American tourists. Expand your travel horizons and learn about the time-passed elegance of Havana, Cuba's classic American cars, fine $5 rum, the best Cuban cigars, and the idealistic charms of this remarkable island and its people. (Produced by Seattle'sKCTS 9.)

In this travel lecture, Rick Steves describes his experience traveling through Cuba as the US began easing decades of travel restrictions for American tourists. Expand your travel horizons and learn about the time-passed elegance of Havana, Cuba's classic American cars, fine $5 rum, the best Cuban cigars, and the idealistic charms of this remarkable island and its people. (Produced by Seattle'sKCTS 9.)

What to Do in Havana | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

With Cuba’s guarded openness to private enterprise grabbing hold, classic American cars and salsa singers now share the cityscape with new and inventive offerin...

With Cuba’s guarded openness to private enterprise grabbing hold, classic American cars and salsa singers now share the cityscape with new and inventive offerings in food, culture and nightlife.
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Cuba Travel Tips and Advice // Watch this before you go!

These are my Cuba travel tips and advice for traveling to Cuba. These are things you need to know BEFORE you travel to Cuba. So definitely watch this ASAP.
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These are my Cuba travel tips and advice for traveling to Cuba. These are things you need to know BEFORE you travel to Cuba. So definitely watch this ASAP.
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This video is by my friend PotatoJet.
Cuba is an amazing island. If you find the opportunity to go then you most definitely should. But watch this video first to find out how much money you need to go to Cuba, is it safe to travel to Cuba, how to get around Cuba, and more! This is advice based on my personal experience traveling to Cuba and of friends and family that have also visited.
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This video is by my friend PotatoJet.
Cuba is an amazing island. If you find the opportunity to go then you most definitely should. But watch this video first to find out how much money you need to go to Cuba, is it safe to travel to Cuba, how to get around Cuba, and more! This is advice based on my personal experience traveling to Cuba and of friends and family that have also visited.
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Cuba Travel Guide

Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in H...

Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in Havana, a city of magnificent decaying colonial architecture, monuments and parks, museums and galleries, music and bars and large old American cars.
But the first thing you'll probably notice wandering around Havana is the near total lack of consumerism. Cuba is still a communist country with no commercial influence from America, and as such there's almost no evidence at all of the large multinationals we're used to in the West; you won't find any Starbucks or McDonalds here. There are no billboards advertising Coca Cola, there are no glass fronted shopping malls. Which is actually really quite refreshing. The whole city gives you a sense of stepping back in time.
Here in Havana you should enjoy a tour of the cities main sites, an evening at the Bueno VistaSocial Club, and trip to one of her many museums. You'll need at least a couple of days, its a very fun place.
In two weeks time Trinidad will celebrate its 500 anniversary. Founded only a few years after Christopher Columbus discovered the America's, the town shot to prominence in the 19th century as one of the world's largest exporters of sugar. With its fine plazas, palaces and churches, and its famous cobbled streets lined by colourful houses, it developed into masterpiece of colonial Caribbean architecture. So well preserved is the town that in 1988 it was awarded UNESCO World HeritageStatus and today forms an important part of most cultural trips to the country.
From Trinidad you might continue east to visit the revolutionary centre of Santiago de Cuba, or head west to enjoy the amazing landscapes around Vinales. Or you might like to do something completely different.
Of course there are plenty of other things to enjoy in Cuba besides the cultural highlights Trinidad and Havana offer. Cuba is blessed with beautiful countryside through which to can go hiking, cycling and horse back riding. Right now I am at a government ranch called La Guabina, in Pinar del Rio province. Each year WildFrontiers takes the place over to run a horse riding tour of the area and horse riding is primarily what I have come here to do. But if riding is not your thing, from here you can also go on wonderful walks, go fishing or boating on one of the regions many lakes, indulge in some bird watching, or just relax away from the more chaotic life urban Cuba has to offer.
And finally of course there are beaches. As an island over a 1000 kilometres in length, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, there are hundreds of wonderful beaches just waiting to be enjoyed. And in our experience, Cayo Levisa, where I am now, is one of the best.
Relatively close to Havana, and relatively small in size, Cayo Levisa offers all the usual activities you'd associate with a modern beach resort, like sailing, fishing snorkeling and diving, but is small enough to not have you feeling drowned by mass tourism. As with a number of other similar locations, Cayo Levisa offers a great way to round off your trip to Cuba.
Of course a cultural adventure to Cuba will not be for everyone. With luxury accommodation pretty much non-existent, transport pretty basic, the cuisine though in places surprisingly good, in others rather plain, and a service level that is at best eclectic, those looking for a high end experience will almost certainly be disappointed here.
But if you're the kind of traveller that is interested in seeing a country that hasn't really changed in the last 50 years, a place that has not been overwhelmed by all the trappings of modern consumerism, and are happy to go with the flow in one of the world's last remaining communist countries, then here in Cuba you will find one of the most friendly, authentic, historically interesting and culturally rich places in the whole of Latin America.
My advice is to come soon before it all changes.

Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in Havana, a city of magnificent decaying colonial architecture, monuments and parks, museums and galleries, music and bars and large old American cars.
But the first thing you'll probably notice wandering around Havana is the near total lack of consumerism. Cuba is still a communist country with no commercial influence from America, and as such there's almost no evidence at all of the large multinationals we're used to in the West; you won't find any Starbucks or McDonalds here. There are no billboards advertising Coca Cola, there are no glass fronted shopping malls. Which is actually really quite refreshing. The whole city gives you a sense of stepping back in time.
Here in Havana you should enjoy a tour of the cities main sites, an evening at the Bueno VistaSocial Club, and trip to one of her many museums. You'll need at least a couple of days, its a very fun place.
In two weeks time Trinidad will celebrate its 500 anniversary. Founded only a few years after Christopher Columbus discovered the America's, the town shot to prominence in the 19th century as one of the world's largest exporters of sugar. With its fine plazas, palaces and churches, and its famous cobbled streets lined by colourful houses, it developed into masterpiece of colonial Caribbean architecture. So well preserved is the town that in 1988 it was awarded UNESCO World HeritageStatus and today forms an important part of most cultural trips to the country.
From Trinidad you might continue east to visit the revolutionary centre of Santiago de Cuba, or head west to enjoy the amazing landscapes around Vinales. Or you might like to do something completely different.
Of course there are plenty of other things to enjoy in Cuba besides the cultural highlights Trinidad and Havana offer. Cuba is blessed with beautiful countryside through which to can go hiking, cycling and horse back riding. Right now I am at a government ranch called La Guabina, in Pinar del Rio province. Each year WildFrontiers takes the place over to run a horse riding tour of the area and horse riding is primarily what I have come here to do. But if riding is not your thing, from here you can also go on wonderful walks, go fishing or boating on one of the regions many lakes, indulge in some bird watching, or just relax away from the more chaotic life urban Cuba has to offer.
And finally of course there are beaches. As an island over a 1000 kilometres in length, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, there are hundreds of wonderful beaches just waiting to be enjoyed. And in our experience, Cayo Levisa, where I am now, is one of the best.
Relatively close to Havana, and relatively small in size, Cayo Levisa offers all the usual activities you'd associate with a modern beach resort, like sailing, fishing snorkeling and diving, but is small enough to not have you feeling drowned by mass tourism. As with a number of other similar locations, Cayo Levisa offers a great way to round off your trip to Cuba.
Of course a cultural adventure to Cuba will not be for everyone. With luxury accommodation pretty much non-existent, transport pretty basic, the cuisine though in places surprisingly good, in others rather plain, and a service level that is at best eclectic, those looking for a high end experience will almost certainly be disappointed here.
But if you're the kind of traveller that is interested in seeing a country that hasn't really changed in the last 50 years, a place that has not been overwhelmed by all the trappings of modern consumerism, and are happy to go with the flow in one of the world's last remaining communist countries, then here in Cuba you will find one of the most friendly, authentic, historically interesting and culturally rich places in the whole of Latin America.
My advice is to come soon before it all changes.

A 1 minute guide to Cuba

Wondering where to go in Cuba? Here's a list of the best places to visit on your trip.
From the lively streets of Havana to the coast's blissful beaches, this...

Wondering where to go in Cuba? Here's a list of the best places to visit on your trip.
From the lively streets of Havana to the coast's blissful beaches, this island's got something to offer any kind of traveller.
Find out more in the Rough Guide to Cuba: https://www.roughguides.com/shop/rough-guide-cuba/
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Wondering where to go in Cuba? Here's a list of the best places to visit on your trip.
From the lively streets of Havana to the coast's blissful beaches, this island's got something to offer any kind of traveller.
Find out more in the Rough Guide to Cuba: https://www.roughguides.com/shop/rough-guide-cuba/
Edited by ColtSt. George. Music "Thank USango" by jomero on Soundcloud. Song cut to fit video. CC-BY-3.0:
https://soundcloud.com/jomero/thank-u-sango

Cuba is the pearl of the Caribbean Sea. Thanks to the colonial past, Havana - the capital - has plenty of palaces, nice mansions, cathedrals, strong forts, and shady alleys. On the streets the automobiles of the 50’s from United States create a huge contrast with the coaches. Trinidad is full of palaces built by the sugar barons, while Santa Clara is the town of the legendary revolutionary, Che Guevara. Guama shows us an Indian village and a crocodile farm, Varadero offers white, sandy beaches shaded by large palm trees and luxury hotels. In the Tropicana, the band is moving to a heartwarming music. In the famous bars, as the Floridita or the Bodaguita, we can remember Hemingway, and drink from the local rum or the cocktails prepared from it, moreover we can light a good Cuban cigar as well.

Cuba is the pearl of the Caribbean Sea. Thanks to the colonial past, Havana - the capital - has plenty of palaces, nice mansions, cathedrals, strong forts, and shady alleys. On the streets the automobiles of the 50’s from United States create a huge contrast with the coaches. Trinidad is full of palaces built by the sugar barons, while Santa Clara is the town of the legendary revolutionary, Che Guevara. Guama shows us an Indian village and a crocodile farm, Varadero offers white, sandy beaches shaded by large palm trees and luxury hotels. In the Tropicana, the band is moving to a heartwarming music. In the famous bars, as the Floridita or the Bodaguita, we can remember Hemingway, and drink from the local rum or the cocktails prepared from it, moreover we can light a good Cuban cigar as well.

Traveling To Cuba From The United States

Before you travel to Cuba from the United States, watch this Cuba travel guide video for things to know and how to prepare for your vacation in Cuba.
Prior to...

Before you travel to Cuba from the United States, watch this Cuba travel guide video for things to know and how to prepare for your vacation in Cuba.
Prior to going to Cuba from the U.S., we watch dozens of YouTube travel videos from other YouTubers that have visited Cuba for insight and we are glad that we did. There are certain laws and guidelines that you need to prepare for before traveling to Cuba such as bringing cash and hiring a private taxi driver for the duration of your stay. Thank you to Paseo 206 boutique hotel in Cuba for making our stay in Havana, Cuba a memorable one.
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Before you travel to Cuba from the United States, watch this Cuba travel guide video for things to know and how to prepare for your vacation in Cuba.
Prior to going to Cuba from the U.S., we watch dozens of YouTube travel videos from other YouTubers that have visited Cuba for insight and we are glad that we did. There are certain laws and guidelines that you need to prepare for before traveling to Cuba such as bringing cash and hiring a private taxi driver for the duration of your stay. Thank you to Paseo 206 boutique hotel in Cuba for making our stay in Havana, Cuba a memorable one.
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Here are top 5 things to do in Cuba! Are you planning to visit Cuba in 2017? Then you don't want to miss these spots. Watch this video for Cuba travel tips and ...

Here are top 5 things to do in Cuba! Are you planning to visit Cuba in 2017? Then you don't want to miss these spots. Watch this video for Cuba travel tips and advice for what to do in Cuba!
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There are a lot of things to do while in Cuba. I only went to Cuba for 1 week and it was NOT enough time. Cuba is bigger than you think. You should definitely consider going to Cuba if you love culture, meeting friendly new people, tropical weather, beautiful blue beaches, and fun music!
There is definitely a lot to Cuba aside from Havana. It's great riding in the classic cars from the 1950s, but what makes Cuba so special is the country side. Cuba has some of the most beautiful landscapes I have ever seen with lush green forests and cascading waterfalls. Make a stop in Soroa to take a dip in the refreshing rivers that Cuba has to offer.
One of the highlights of my trip to Cuba was trying out the different paladares and eating delicious gourmet Cuba fusion meals. These paladares are scattered all over the island of Cuba. While some are more affordable than others, I would not overlook this experience!
If you love the beaches, then Varadero is going to be your favorite stop. The beaches in Varadero are absolutely beautiful and have crystal clear blue waters. In Varadero you can also find a restaurant this inspired by the Beatles! So if you're a fan of the fab four, then you definitely have to check it out.
Lastly, Ernest Hemingway lived in Cuba! He saw the beauty in the island of Cuba and its people and had a lovely home there. While in Cuba, you can visit the house of Ernest Hemingway and see where he lived and wrote.
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Here are top 5 things to do in Cuba! Are you planning to visit Cuba in 2017? Then you don't want to miss these spots. Watch this video for Cuba travel tips and advice for what to do in Cuba!
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There are a lot of things to do while in Cuba. I only went to Cuba for 1 week and it was NOT enough time. Cuba is bigger than you think. You should definitely consider going to Cuba if you love culture, meeting friendly new people, tropical weather, beautiful blue beaches, and fun music!
There is definitely a lot to Cuba aside from Havana. It's great riding in the classic cars from the 1950s, but what makes Cuba so special is the country side. Cuba has some of the most beautiful landscapes I have ever seen with lush green forests and cascading waterfalls. Make a stop in Soroa to take a dip in the refreshing rivers that Cuba has to offer.
One of the highlights of my trip to Cuba was trying out the different paladares and eating delicious gourmet Cuba fusion meals. These paladares are scattered all over the island of Cuba. While some are more affordable than others, I would not overlook this experience!
If you love the beaches, then Varadero is going to be your favorite stop. The beaches in Varadero are absolutely beautiful and have crystal clear blue waters. In Varadero you can also find a restaurant this inspired by the Beatles! So if you're a fan of the fab four, then you definitely have to check it out.
Lastly, Ernest Hemingway lived in Cuba! He saw the beauty in the island of Cuba and its people and had a lovely home there. While in Cuba, you can visit the house of Ernest Hemingway and see where he lived and wrote.
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Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capita...

Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbour as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hemmingway`s local and nowhere else is the ‘Mojito’ mixed better: three year old white rum, lime juice, soda, sugar, ice and mint. Whether it be the TeatroMarti, the Old TobaccoFactory, the famous Bacardi house, or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia. When the Daiquiri is served, one almost expects Fidel Castro to be sitting at the next table. Pinar Del Rio is a small but busy town in which the Red Star and portraits of Che Guevara are displayed for all to see. In the old town, colourful houses with beautiful pillared corridors demonstrate the former wealth of the country’s independent tobacco growers. Time means little here. While observing life on the streets, one begins to think in the same relaxed tempo of the leisurely-smoked cigars. A visit to a tobacco factory is a must. Cuba’s cigars are world famous. Together with sugar, tobacco is the country’s most important export. The oldest geological formation in Cuba are the Mogotes, well-weathered limestone peaks which, supported by pillars, once covered a large complex of caves. Over many decades, subterranean rivers flooded the earth below and thus created these gigantic grottos. On seven manmade islands in the centre of the Cienaga De ZapataNational Park, is the Indian village of Guama. This swampy nature reserve with its dense mangrove forest vegetation offers an ideal sanctuary for many rare water birds. No Cuban town has changed as little in two hundred years than that of Trinidad. In the 18th century, the city experienced great wealth and recognition due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the luxurious palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city. Rich green tropical forests, tobacco country at the foot of mysterious mountain caves, humid tropical swamps, history, cigars and rum. Cuba is a colourful cocktail

Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbour as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hemmingway`s local and nowhere else is the ‘Mojito’ mixed better: three year old white rum, lime juice, soda, sugar, ice and mint. Whether it be the TeatroMarti, the Old TobaccoFactory, the famous Bacardi house, or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia. When the Daiquiri is served, one almost expects Fidel Castro to be sitting at the next table. Pinar Del Rio is a small but busy town in which the Red Star and portraits of Che Guevara are displayed for all to see. In the old town, colourful houses with beautiful pillared corridors demonstrate the former wealth of the country’s independent tobacco growers. Time means little here. While observing life on the streets, one begins to think in the same relaxed tempo of the leisurely-smoked cigars. A visit to a tobacco factory is a must. Cuba’s cigars are world famous. Together with sugar, tobacco is the country’s most important export. The oldest geological formation in Cuba are the Mogotes, well-weathered limestone peaks which, supported by pillars, once covered a large complex of caves. Over many decades, subterranean rivers flooded the earth below and thus created these gigantic grottos. On seven manmade islands in the centre of the Cienaga De ZapataNational Park, is the Indian village of Guama. This swampy nature reserve with its dense mangrove forest vegetation offers an ideal sanctuary for many rare water birds. No Cuban town has changed as little in two hundred years than that of Trinidad. In the 18th century, the city experienced great wealth and recognition due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the luxurious palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city. Rich green tropical forests, tobacco country at the foot of mysterious mountain caves, humid tropical swamps, history, cigars and rum. Cuba is a colourful cocktail

CUBA 2018, Cuban people in real Cuba, la vida de Cuba HD

Fidel castro is dead, what will become of Cuba without him. visitar el pueblo de la verdadera vida cubana, visit with me one day across few cities at Cuba, at remedies, caibarien, santa clara, methods of transportation, old car, bike, moto, people, Cuban girls and men in the real life. If you like my videos please share, subscribe and watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

CUBA 2018 Real Cuba,Cuban people, cuba car, la vida de Cuba

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La actualidad en Cuba por Héctor Valle

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The USState Department said a government employee suffered a mild traumatic brain injury after experiencing "abnormal" sensations of sound and pressure, similar to the wave of so-called "sonic attacks" on its diplomats in Cuba... "The medical indications are very similar, and entirely consistent with the medical indications that were taking place to Americans working in Cuba."....

Cuba Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

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It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana, a city preserved by forts, a five-mile seawall, and an imposed embargo, which held back the excesses of the 20th century for over 50 years.
Havana’s lure can be hard to resist, but Cuba offers so much more beyond the seductive lights of its capital. In Cuba, a long sandy beach is never far away.
Just 12 miles from Havana’s downtown, the Eastern Beaches unroll toward the town of Matanzas, the birthplace of the rumba, and Cárdenas, where the Cuban Flag flew for the very first time. From here, follow the scent of fresh lime, rum and suntan lotion north to Varadero.
After exploring the northern coastline, turn south towards Cuba’s most revolutionary city, Santa Clara, and Trinidad, once the sugar capital of the world. Don’t miss elegant Cienfuegos, the only Cuban city founded by the French.
Sometimes it’s hard to know whether Cuba is awakening to the world, or if the world is awakening to Cuba. Whatever your politics, it's easy to admire this island nation that has proudly gone its own way.
Cuba may still have one foot firmly in the past, but as the world tumbles towards tomorrow, we can be thankful for the many things it has not let go.

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20 Travel Tips For Visiting CUBA (holiday help, advice & suggestions)

I visited Cuba in July 2016 and after nearly 3 weeks touring the island I made up a list o...

20 Travel Tips For Visiting CUBA (holiday help, advice & suggestions)

I visited Cuba in July 2016 and after nearly 3 weeks touring the island I made up a list of information I wish I had before my holiday.
This is my collection of advice and suggestions I've made to try and help anyone travelling to Cuba.
I looked up help videos before my own trip, and what I learnt while there was really not covered in most of the videos I watched on youtube. I guess I'm trying to bring more tips all together in one video (albeit a slightly long video haha).
There is a lot more to know, I'm sure... but this is a decent list that will give you hopefully more direction to research when planning your holiday.
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**Map link to the second American Car tour location near El Capitolio...
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Top Ten Cuba Travel Tips 2017!

Are you traveling to Cuba in 2017, and need some travel tips? This list will give you grea...

Top Ten Cuba Travel Tips 2017!

Are you traveling to Cuba in 2017, and need some travel tips? This list will give you great information about saving money and traveling more like a local Cuban. Explore the wonderful culture and learn from some of my mistakes in Cuba. You will find out some nifty travel tips and hacks to make your next vacation to Cuba much more enjoyable!
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TRAVEL VLOG: HAVANA, CUBA + Tips & Advice!

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TRAVEL VLOG: HAVANA, CUBA + Tips & Advice!

This one was filmed slightly different but we go off of the vibe when there and this just felt right since we were there for such a short time. I hope you enjoyed :) Where should we travel next?!
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Tips:
- Take out as much cash you think you will need for the entire trip! On a higher end we would spend about 100CUC per day on drinks, taxis, tours, food etc. It definitely adds up and goes quickly so be sure to budget!
- We filled out/purchased our Visas and certification at the airport. We flew with Delta so make sure you confirm that you can do that the day of with your airline.
- Download this app! Trust me it will save you in so many ways. The map on here is amazing and its all "offline" (Just type in "Cuba" in the app store on your phone and its the green one, looks like this) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.triposo.droidguide.cuba
WHERE WE STAYED: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15752806
*Amazing place. Super nice couple that rents it. They gave us a phone that works with their numbers in case and everything is super secure. Great location too!
Places we went to:
- Plaza De La Cathedral: This is perfect for a photo-op plus it has an inlet street with the Cafe I mentioned and a bunch of resturants
- Plaza Vieja: Super pretty, definitely go here for lunch. Great views and a ton of restaurant options with live music.
- Parque Central / Paseo Del Prado : This is definitely a must see! You will find the Capitol building, great hotels with rooftop views and a plethora of classic cars to look at or pick one to ride in.
- Museum of Revolution : This is a great way to cool off and kill some time. It was once home to Presidents and is beyond beautiful as it was designed by Tiffany & Co.
- Hotel National- This is a super fancy hotel with amazing views! We stopped to check it out as a lot of our famous favorites have stayed there. It's definitely a taxi distance away from Old Habana though.
Bars:
Hotel Inglaterra- This is an amazing rooftop bar with an incredible view! I had my share of sangria's here :)
Floridita- One of Hemingway's must stop for a Daiquiri. I really loved these but keep in mind they are 6 CUC a piece compared to 3-4 CUC most other places.
La Bodeguita De Medio- Hemingway Bar #2. This was his go-to spot for Mojitos! Beware this is a tourist trap and you might be drinking your mojito on the street depending on the time of the day.
Cafe:
Cafe De O'Reilly- This was our go-to for breakfast and morning coffee. Try the Cafe Bombon, it was my favorite.
Dinner:
La Guarida- We found this to be our favorite spot. The restaurant requires reservations, but if you forget like us, you can go up to the roof for amazing sunset views and the best food we had the whole trip!
Tips:
- The classic cars you see are Taxi's and cost more than the regular cars. You can however rent one for around 20 CUC for an hour city tour. Definitely worth it. Plus they make for great photos ;)
- If you are staying in Old Habana, the entire area of Habana Vieja and everything I mentioned is super walkable.
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72 HOURS IN HAVANA CUBA! Travel Guide 2018 (+ Advice & Cost)

Welcome to my 72 hour city break in Havana Cuba, in this series I share my itinerary in th...

Travel Guide to Cuba: Untold Tips (2018)

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I'm going to show you a CompleteTravelGuide to Cuba
Here:
-I'll will show you how to get the most out of Cuban currency
-Transportation and the best way to move around in Cuba
-Some places that you can visit and enjoy beautiful Cuban people
-Things you should buy and not be taken care advantage of
-My main focus places are Havana, Varadero, Vinales
The only thing that I have to say about Cuba is that is an extraordinary place and safe for any tourist. Cubans are very loving specially to tourist.
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Rick Steves' Guide to Cuba

In this travel lecture, Rick Steves describes his experience traveling through Cuba as the...

Rick Steves' Guide to Cuba

In this travel lecture, Rick Steves describes his experience traveling through Cuba as the US began easing decades of travel restrictions for American tourists. Expand your travel horizons and learn about the time-passed elegance of Havana, Cuba's classic American cars, fine $5 rum, the best Cuban cigars, and the idealistic charms of this remarkable island and its people. (Produced by Seattle'sKCTS 9.)

What to Do in Havana | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

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25 AMAZING Things to do in Havana, Cuba // Cuba Travel Guide 2017

Are you traveling to Cuba but not sure what to do and how to plan your trip? Then enjoy my...

Cuba Travel Tips and Advice // Watch this before you go!

These are my Cuba travel tips and advice for traveling to Cuba. These are things you need to know BEFORE you travel to Cuba. So definitely watch this ASAP.
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Cuba is an amazing island. If you find the opportunity to go then you most definitely should. But watch this video first to find out how much money you need to go to Cuba, is it safe to travel to Cuba, how to get around Cuba, and more! This is advice based on my personal experience traveling to Cuba and of friends and family that have also visited.
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BEST OF CUBA - Havana, Viñales, and Trinidad

My 10 day travel adventure in Cuba! We rented a car and explored some of the island's most...